A few weeks ago, Paolina Andrea, a local of one of Montreal’s neighborhoods in Canada, spotted a stray kitten in her yard. The girl was all by herself and motherless.
The little tramp immediately approached the kitten as the house’s cat grew interested in her and raced up to welcome and smell her. The kitten was intrigued by the cat, but people did not pique her interest; as soon as they showed there, she spun around and fled.
Nobody showed there and inquired about the striped, abandoned child. She eventually went back to her old cat companion in the hopes of getting at least a little food.
After several attempts, the owners of the house were finally able to catch the kitten. Now she needed a place to stay and people ready to take care of her. The local animal rights activist Nadia, who was notified, began to act.
First of all, she came to pick up the kitten and transport it to the headquarters of animal rights activists Chatons Orphelins Montréal. The striped girl began a new life.
She had just turned two months old. She had the name Alix. She was quite unsure of herself at first, the campaigners claim.
In order to socialize the cat, volunteers Sarah and Morgan brought it to their house. The terrified girl crouched in the carrier’s corner with her heart racing.
But as soon as she understood she was no longer required to hide, everything began to shift.
Alix changed into herself after experiencing love and comfort at home. She discovered that people are actually rather kind and that it is peaceful and pleasant to be covered with a soft towel.
“Very soon she was already enjoying the company of people and other kittens. I followed the cats around the house, watched their games and repeated everything.
Alix began to seek attention, still could not get enough of the received caress and hugs. Approaching the foster mother, she asked her to scratch her head, or simply sat next to her and sat.
The girl purrs charmingly all over the room, and glows with joy, being surrounded by her adopted friends.
“Having lived indoors, she has become more confident, because here she is not left to her fate. She feels protected and loved.”
By the time she is three months old, Alix has developed into a happy, loving cat and is prepared to find a new home.
She was fortunate to have been picked up from the street. She is kind and sweet, and she is eager to find a family that will adore her now and always, according to the rescuers.